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HIGHTSTOWN: New independent movie features borough native
Hightstown native James Mount, left, films alongside actor Josh Hopkins in the independent movie “Lebanon, PA” opening April 29 in select theaters.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Holt, Lance at ends of political spectrum
By Gene Robbins, The Packet Group Rush Holt came to Congress via a background in physics. Rep. Leonard Lance concentrated on history and the law. Mr. Holt, a liberal Democrat from Hopewell Township, and Mr. Lance, a conservative Republican from Clinton Township, co-exist as neighbors in adjacent Central Jersey Congressional districts, yet are respectful opponents…
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Music To Our Ears
By Zoe Crain The halls are alive with the sound of music. Not in the all out “Glee” or “High School Musical” style, but occasionally, you will find a gaggle of students walking down the hall, humming harmonies under their breath. These are typically members of the PHS a cappella scene- extracurricular groups who spend…
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MONROE: Revaluation bids lower than expected
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — The township is looking at two bids for its property revaluation project, and both are significantly lower than expected. The two firms the township is considering awarding a bid to are Realty Appraisal, of West New York, and Professional Property Appraisers, of Delran. Realty Appraisal would reevaluate the…
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SCHOOL ELECTION: Monroe budget rejected by voters
By David Kilby, Staff Writer Monroe School District’s budget was turned down by voters Wednesday, and a former member returns to the Board of Education while voters re-elected all incumbent candidates in Cranbury and Jamesburg. Amy Antelis received the most votes of all candidates in Monroe — 2,869 — to reclaim a seat on the…
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PRINCETON: Rockin’ the house: Lapidary fosters the future of an ancient craft
Phil McAuliffe John Miller with a legbone of a T-Rex dinosaur he found years ago.
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Postcards of Another Age
Princeton University Art Museum remembers ‘Giuseppe Vasi’s Rome’ By Michele Alperin AT a moment when electronic images have started to eclipse postcards as vacation mementos, the exhibit titled Lasting Impressions of the Grand Tour: Giuseppe Vasi’s Rome at the Princeton Museum of Art looks back at the “postcards” of another age — artists’ prints of…
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CRANBURY: Solar panel ‘farm’ to be built on warehouses
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — A new solar panel “farm” soon will be constructed on the roofs of four warehouses in the Prologis Planned Industrial Park on Santa Fe Way in Cranbury, but the Cranbury Planning Board is concerned about the impact the project will have on the visual landscape of the area.…
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